Why is Russia underpopulated if it’s a major exporter of food? It can’t be because it’s too cold because even the relatively warm east and south can potentially sustain many more people than what they currently have.
Why is Russia underpopulated if it’s a major exporter of food...
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>Why is Russia underpopulated
Multiple wars, and stalin
It’s been almost a 100 years since they fought in WW2. They could have invited or forcefully immigrated people into their country.
Because outside of Moscow, St Petersburg and very very few other places, life is total shit. Russia is comparable to Africa.
it was a communist shithole until 1992
then after that oligarchs plundered the country
communism killed any hopes the people had
140 million Russians made the BIGGEST country on earth
140 million shitskin pajeets made a small shitty country
says alot
Russia's breadbasket is Southern Russia aka Kuban. And Krasnodar, located in Kuban, is the fastest-growing Russian city.
>Why is Russia underpopulated
because it has land area matching the entire surface of pluto you fucking dunce